A fascinating project where the meaning lays beyond the words that are written. What’s the future of publishing? How will it change the writer’s profession? Which directions will the new... More > trends of narration take?< Less

A fascinating project where the meaning lays beyond the words that are written. What’s the future of publishing? How will it change the writer’s profession? Which directions will the new... More > trends of narration take?< Less

In the winter of 2010, Jean Keller worked as a caretaker in a former nursing home near his hometown in the Swiss Alps, using the home's solitude to work on his own projects.
Since the home's closure,... More > the isolated building remained abandoned for almost a decade until a consortium of local businessmen stalled its decline by funding makeshift repairs.
Soon after Keller began working in the building, he discovered in the basement the pages of an unfinished manuscript belonging to the American writer, Jack Torrance.
Torrance had resided at the home for some weeks in 1980, following a dramatic breakdown that preceded his accidental death later that year. Inspired by this discovery, Keller ditched his other projects and began using Torrance's typewritten pages as the basis for a new book.
Titled 'The Overlook Manuscript' as a tribute to Torrance and his very last place of activity, the present edition is a facsimile of Jean Keller's original text written during his own sojourn at the former asylum.< Less

In the winter of 2010, Jean Keller worked as a caretaker in a former nursing home near his hometown in the Swiss Alps, using the home's solitude to work on his own projects.
Since the home's closure,... More > the isolated building remained abandoned for almost a decade until a consortium of local businessmen stalled its decline by funding makeshift repairs.
Soon after Keller began working in the building, he discovered in the basement the pages of an unfinished manuscript belonging to the American writer, Jack Torrance.
Torrance had resided at the home for some weeks in 1980, following a dramatic breakdown that preceded his accidental death later that year. Inspired by this discovery, Keller ditched his other projects and began using Torrance's typewritten pages as the basis for a new book.
Titled 'The Overlook Manuscript' as a tribute to Torrance and his very last place of activity, the present edition is a facsimile of Jean Keller's original text written during his own sojourn at the former asylum.< Less

An eclectic collection of life inspired poetry. Born and raised in Gardena California, John Schlegel is one of the rare breed, the California native. Other than a brief stint in Philadelphia he has... More > spent his entire life living in Southern California. A graduate of Cal State Long Beach, he found himself not pursuing a career related to his degree in creative writing. As a traveling salesman, he has an unique view on the world and travels the western United States extensively. Usually he brings his fly rod and escapes to various rivers in between sales calls. Currently he lives in Torrance California. He considers himself to be an excellent Uncle, but mediocre on the Wii. He leads an active life and is the proverbial jack of all trades, master of none. He has written hundreds of poems; 45 are found in this collection.< Less

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